Dionysios Kalogerias

Dionysis Kalogerias is an assistant professor of Electrical Engineering at Yale University. He received the PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (2017), the MSc degree in Signal Processing and Communications from the University of Patras, Greece (2012), and the Meng degree in Computer Engineering and Informatics, also from the University of Patras, Greece (2010). Before joining Yale, Dionysis was an assistant professor with the Department of ECE, Michigan State University (2020 – 2021). Prior to that, he held postdoctoral appointments with the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania (2019 – 2020), and the Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Princeton University (2017 – 2019). Dionysis’ research is in the areas of machine learning, reinforcement learning, optimization, signal processing, sequential decision making, and risk, and their applications in autonomous networked systems, wireless communications, security and privacy, and system trustworthiness. He has received several awards, including the Best Paper Award at ICASSP 2020, and the Best Student Paper of the Special Sessions Award at ICASSP 2016.

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My research is in machine learning, reinforcement learning, optimization, signal processing, sequential decision making, and risk, and their applications in autonomous networked systems, wireless networking and communications, security and privacy, and system robustness and trustworthiness.